Chelsea's stance on Enzo Maresca's future at club if they fail to qualify for the UCL comes to light: Reports
- Chelsea is currently fifth in the Premier League and aims to qualify for the Champions League while preparing for the Europa Conference League final against Real Betis on May 28.
- Ian Wright criticized Manager Enzo Maresca's choice to play Moises Caicedo at right-back against Newcastle, calling the decision 'unacceptable.'
- Despite the recent disappointing defeat, Chelsea management has decided to allow Maresca two full seasons before any assessment of his performance.
- Failure to qualify for the Champions League would be viewed as a disappointment but would not lead to Maresca's dismissal this season.
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Chelsea make final decision on Enzo Maresca's future amid Champions League uncertainty - The Mirror
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca is coming towards the end of his first season at Stamford Bridge and there has been some speculation over the Italian's long-term future
Enzo Maresca slammed over 'very worrying' Chelsea decision
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca (Picture: Getty) Ian Wright has accused Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca of making an ‘unacceptable’ decision at Stamford Bridge. The Blues conclude the 2024-25 campaign with three crucial games as they look to qualify for the Champions League and win the Europa Conference League. Chelsea, currently sitting fifth in the final Champions League spot, face Manchester United on Friday night before a Premier League finale agains…
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca says he's not spoken to the club about how the end of the season will affect his future.
Reports suggest the board will keep faith with the Italian even if they don’t qualify for the Champions League. They’ll finish in the Premier League’s top five if they win their last two matches. England Test captain Ben Stokes has dismissed claims the team is more worried about playing golf than improving their cricket. Ex-player Kevin Pietersen’s criticised training methods and accused the side of not working hard enough. Former New Zealand cr…
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